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- Hadad - Wikipedia
Hadad (Ugaritic: 𐎅𐎄, romanized: Haddu), Haddad, Adad (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎 D IM, pronounced as Adād), or Iškur was the storm- and rain-god in the Canaanite and ancient Mesopotamian religions He was attested in Ebla as "Hadda" in c 2500 BCE
- Adad | Storm God, Ancient Near East, Thunder God | Britannica
Adad, weather god of the Babylonian and Assyrian pantheon The name Adad may have been brought into Mesopotamia toward the end of the 3rd millennium bc by Western (Amorite) Semites His Sumerian equivalent was Ishkur and the West Semitic was Hadad
- Adad Lord Of Abundance- Mesopotamian Weather God Who Was Responsible . . .
Highly regarded with great respect, Adad (Ishkur) was worshipped circa 1900 BC or earlier to 200 BC, in Sumerian cities of Adab and Lagash, Babylonia, and Assyria, and as far west as Syria He had important centers of worship in Babylon, Borsippa, and Ashur, the capital and ancient religious center of Assyria , and many other settlements
- Overview of Adad Mesopotamian God - Old World Gods
Adad, also known as Ishkur in Sumerian mythology and Hadad for the Canaanites, is the ancient Mesopotamian god of the weather He holds a dual role, both as Store
- Strongs Hebrew: 111. אֲדַד (Adad) -- Adad - Bible Hub
Adad (also written Hadad) was the Northwest Semitic storm-god revered throughout Mesopotamia, Syria, and Canaan His sphere—thunder, lightning, and life-giving rain—made him a symbol of royal power and agricultural prosperity
- Adad - Encyclopedia. com
ADAD is the Old Akkadian and Assyro-Babylonian name of the ancient Middle Eastern storm god, called Adda (Addu) or Hadda (Haddu) in northwest Semitic areas and known later as Hadad, especially among the Arameans A shortened form, Dad, occurs in personal names
- Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Iškur Adad (god)
At around the same time, Semitic Hadda (Adad) was being worshipped as an important deity at Ebla and Mari Probably during the Old Akkadian period the cult of Adad spread across Babylonia, and he was syncretised with Iškur (Schwemer 2001a: 196-7; 2007: 135-8)
- Adad - Myth Encyclopedia - mythology, god, ancient, animal, people, warrior
Adad was the god of weather in the Babylonian and Assyrian cultures of Mesopotamia * in the ancient Near East Other cultures in the region called the god Ishkur, Rimmon, Addu, Hadad, or Baal-Hadad The son of the sky god Anu, Adad was believed to control storms and rain
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